Once during a showing of “Deja Vu,” Mad Moviergoer became so obsessed with the editing cuts, I began counting between them. I don’t recall making it above 15 seconds. Of course, he also delivered into the zeitgeist the ’80s wonder “Top Gun” and found an onscreen muse in Denzel Washington.

Along with older brother director Ridley Scott, Tony Scott produced movies and some more-than-satisfying fair on television under the banner Scott Free Productions: the Emmy-garnering CBS drama “The Good Wife,” with Julianna Margulies, in particular.

Lisa Kennedy has been The Denver Post film critic for quite a spell. The job returned her to the town she grew up in after 20 years of living elsewhere: mostly in New York City. During the time she's been back, she was voted into the National Society of Film Critics, a first for a Colorado reviewer. When she began Diary of a Mad Moviegoer, she wasn't just cribbing from Tyler Perry. In fact, she seldom goes all Madea on movies, thinking the gig is more like a conversation than a competition about who's right about which flick.